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Communist China's policy in the 1960s of reigniting the revolutionary spirit, which involved mass jailing and executions, was called the A. Chinese Revolution. B. Communist Revolution. C. Cultural Revolution. D. Great Purge.
Communist China's policy in the 1960s of reigniting the revolutionary spirit, which involved mass jailing and executions, was called the Cultural Revolution.
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Communist China's policy in the 1960s of reigniting the revolutionary spirit, which involved mass jailing and executions, was called the Cultural Revolution.
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